The homeopathic practice of surgery : together with operative surgery . CATARACT. 279 or its covering. Hence by the removal or absorption of theseparts, vision may be restored. pia- g. The general appearance of thethree principal forms of cata-ract is presented in the fore-going cuts: Fig. 6, represent-ing the hard lenticular;Fig. 7, the soft lenticular !|cataract, and Fig. 8, the pos-terior CAPSULAR. Though this disease is generally looked upon as incurable byany course of medication, and the knife or needle is the only rem-edy supposed to be efficacious in removing the difficulty, experience


The homeopathic practice of surgery : together with operative surgery . CATARACT. 279 or its covering. Hence by the removal or absorption of theseparts, vision may be restored. pia- g. The general appearance of thethree principal forms of cata-ract is presented in the fore-going cuts: Fig. 6, represent-ing the hard lenticular;Fig. 7, the soft lenticular !|cataract, and Fig. 8, the pos-terior CAPSULAR. Though this disease is generally looked upon as incurable byany course of medication, and the knife or needle is the only rem-edy supposed to be efficacious in removing the difficulty, experiencein the use of homeopathic remedies has, in numerous instances,proven that it not only may but often is cured; especially in theearly stages and sometimes even after the lapse of much time, andthe disease has become confirmed. We may yet hope to ac-complish much more. On this subject, Dr. H. V. Mallon, in the British Journal ofHomeopathy, writes as follows: No medicine or internal treatment has as yet been of anyavail in confirmed and ripe cataracts ; this was left fo


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